Full ‘Hangover 2′ Trailer Shows Lots of Familiar Faces

The comedy hit of 2009, The Hangover, introduced us to four friends who hit a little snag in Las Vegas in a last-minute stag party. Losing their soon-to-be-wed best friend during a drunken adventure, the three groomsmen – played by Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis – attempt to retrace their steps and hilarity ensues, boosted by a surprise cameo of Mike Tyson.

Two years later and the guys (now dubbed “The Wolfpack”) are back for The Hangover Part II and this time, they’re off to Bangkok for another misadventure, again directed by Todd Phillips, but this time somebody else gets lost.

The Hangover Part II teaser trailer debuted just over a month ago and did nothing but revisit the characters, letting the details of their appearance alone bring back the best comedy bits of the first film. It was simple and it worked. Today, the first full trailer premiered at CinemaCon and Apple has released the HD version online.

From the trailer it appears Justin Bartha has a larger role now that he’s not the character who’s lost, and jumping into what seems to be more of a lead role is Ken Jeong, who had a minor part in The Hangover. The Hangover Part II also sees the return of Mike Tyson (likely responsible for Stu’s new facial tattoo) and special cameo appearances by Liam Neeson, Paul Giamatti and President Bill Clinton. Jamie Chung (Sucker Punch) joins the cast as Stu’s fiance.

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Idk the reason the first one was so good because of its originality. Sure the premise looks a little bit different, but in all reality, its the same formula. A formula that shouldn’t really be recycled.

It’s so pathetic that they can make literally the exact same movie as the first one, down to the exact same jokes, and will still be able to get people to pay millions of dollars and call it hilarious.

They black out before a wedding, someone’s missing, something’s wrong wrong with Ed Helm’s face, they’re freaked out by an animal in the room, Alan makes penis jokes and Ken Jeong says stupid incoherent stuff and calls them “gayboys.” What was in the trailer that wasn’t in the first movie? They aren’t even trying to hide it: “I can’t believe this is happening again.” If you’ve ever watched a single trailer for a comedy film, you know they don’t try to hide anything.

if it is going to be ten times better than the first then it might just get me to laugh once or twice. i honestly thought the first movie was stupid and lacked creativity. the comedy seemed to forced instead of naural making it more awkward than funny

The first film was good because it was original, it felt new and fresh even though it probably wasnt, comedy sequels tend not to work very well because they cant help but rehash the first film. I’m sure it will be a million times funnier than any film involving Jennifer Anniston or Katherine Heigl though.

You guys yourself debunked the Bill Clinton cameo rumor. IT’S NOT HAPPENING! Update this and let the world know. Already, two stars have debunked it, as well as the rest of popular culture gossip tabloids–and that includes you! lol. Now fix it, STAT!